Designing a High-Heat Flux Test Rig for Intel Processors

In summary, the project involved making a test rig to measure the heat removal capability of various cooling technologies such as sprays and jets.)
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Every semester, at least one of my classes involves a project. For Mechanics of Materials, we made a beam, performed an analysis and tested in a universal bending machine. For Thermodynamics, we had to design a HVAC system that provided Heating/Air Conditioning, dehumidification, a cool water supply, and power using microturbines. For Fluids, we had to make a working model of a Urinary System and perform an analysis on the flowrates and use the non-dimensional correlations to scale the findings back down to a human size bladder. This semester, we had to make a test rig for an Intel Chip. Here is the project statement:

ENME 332: Heat Transfer Design Project Fall 2006

Future electronic systems and power electronics will require increasing use of high-heat flux removal technologies-see the attached NY Times article on the thermal problems facing electronics. High heat flux thermal designs are necessary to maintain lower operating temperatures, which increases the reliability of components and can result in higher performance. Use of liquid cooling will become unavoidable as the power dissipation levels increases in future electronic systems. Possible liquid cooling technologies include singlephase liquid cooling in microchannels, immersion flow boiling, spray cooling, jet impingement cooling, thermosyphons, and heat pipes. We wish to build a test rig to measure the heat removal capability of various cooling technologies such as sprays and jets. It is your job to design a heater that can remove heat fluxes up to 2000 W/cm2 from a 1 cm x 1 cm area. The fluid striking the surface is at a temperature of 20°C, and the heat transfer coefficients can be up to 400,000 W/m2-K. One design that has been used in the past to test much lower heat fluxes is shown on Figure 1. One or more cartridge heaters are placed into a block of copper, and the heat flux is determined from the temperature gradient in the region below the cooled surface measured using thermocouples spaced a known distance apart. Some aspects you should consider in your design are 1). temperature limits, 2).accuracy of your heat flux measurements and instrumentation, 3). Cost. Your design should use readily available parts (i.e., no materials like “unobtainium”). Please submit a report describing your design (5 pages max., single spaced, 1” margins, Times New Roman) including designs considered, dimensions, heat transfer performance, measurement accuracy, a list of materials, and cost. You may work in groups of up to three—you should choose your groupmates from your section. The project is due Wednesday, Nov. 29th in lecture.

The hardest part about this project was that it was completely open. Anything goes, so long as you can provide up to 2000W of power. As my professor said, it's deceptively simple at first sight.
 
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Related to Designing a High-Heat Flux Test Rig for Intel Processors

1. What is an Intel Processor Test Rig?

An Intel Processor Test Rig is a specialized computer system used to test the performance and functionality of Intel processors. It is specifically designed and built for this purpose and is often used by scientists, engineers, and computer manufacturers.

2. How does an Intel Processor Test Rig work?

The test rig consists of high-powered processors, memory, and storage components, along with specialized software and testing tools. The processor is connected to a motherboard and other necessary components, and then various tests are run to evaluate its performance under different conditions.

3. What are the benefits of using an Intel Processor Test Rig?

Using a dedicated test rig allows for thorough and accurate testing of Intel processors, ensuring that they meet the required specifications and perform as expected. This helps in identifying any potential issues early on and allows for improvements to be made before the product is released to the market.

4. Can anyone use an Intel Processor Test Rig?

While anyone can purchase an Intel Processor Test Rig, it is primarily used by professionals and organizations involved in the development and testing of Intel processors. It requires a certain level of expertise and knowledge to operate and interpret the results accurately.

5. Are there different types of Intel Processor Test Rigs?

Yes, there are different types of Intel Processor Test Rigs available, depending on the specific testing needs and requirements. Some may be designed for specific processor models, while others may have more advanced features and capabilities for in-depth testing and analysis.

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